Josef Suk's poignant symphony, 'Asrael', is a masterpiece born out of tragedy and loss. Composed in 1906, this five-movement work is a tribute to his father-in-law, the renowned Antonín Dvořák, and his wife, Otilie, who passed away during the course of its creation. The symphony's title, 'Asrael', refers to the Angel of Death in Jewish and Islamic mythology, who guides the souls of the departed to paradise.
This powerful and emotional work is a testament to Suk's skill as a composer, as he weaves together a complex tapestry of sound to convey the depths of his grief. The 'Asrael' symphony is a thrilling account of turbulent emotions, with moments of ardour and intensity that showcase the orchestra's technical prowess.
With its rich, evocative soundscapes and nuanced performances, this recording of 'Asrael' is a must-listen for fans of chamber music. Josef Suk's music is a compelling and impressive testament to his artistry, and this symphony is a standout work in his oeuvre. Released on the Oehms Classics label, this 59-minute album is a poignant and moving tribute to the power of music to express the human experience.